DUBAI – Green Shirts are determined to complete a historic 9-0 sweep against West Indies when the two teams meet in the third and final Test in Sharjah from tomorrow (Sunday).

Having blanked their opponents 3-0 in both the Twenty20 and one-day internationals, Pakistan also claimed the first two Tests – by 56 runs in the day-night match in Dubai and by 133 runs in the second match in Abu Dhabi.

“Yes, we want to be ruthless, definitely,” said Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur.

“We set the challenge that we have eight Tests to play (three in the UAE followed by five in New Zealand and Australia). We have only played two. We are going to judge ourselves on the eight Tests and every Test presents a different challenge.”

Pakistan will fly out to New Zealand from Sharjah where they will play two Tests, the first in Christchurch from November 17. That will be followed by three Tests in Australia.

Arthur said that besides results, he wants to see consistent improvement from notoriously unpredictable Pakistan.

“I go deeper than getting good results. I want us to play a good brand of cricket, see improvement in the players and the roles players are executing.

“Those are all things I really take note of and the way we are going is unbelievable. Everybody is improving and settled in what they are doing and work rate is outstanding.”

Pakistan could bring in either left-arm paceman Wahab Riaz or untried right-arm fast bowler Imran Khan while Mohammad Amir is also an option.

Another flat Sharjah pitch will see Yasir Shah and two left-arm spinners, Zulfiqar Babar and Mohammad Nawaz retained.

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq is confident his side can master the conditions.

“It will be another tough pitch but we hope that it will help our bowlers. It’s a typical slow Sharjah pitch which will be hard work for bowlers,” said Misbah.